Taken while visiting Lake Mountain, Australia, where a bushfire ravaged that part of the world last summer. Nature is growing back amidst the black charred trunks, leaves are starting to grow back, and life is returning.

Inspired by an image taken from the International Space Station (ISS) in 1999. I was amazed by it but felt the quality was poor. So i created my own to use as my wallpaper and decided to share. I hope you like it :)

In 2009, I spent Christmas at the southern-most point of Africa: Cape Agulhas. I was eager to see another amazing sunset as I did so often being in Africa for a couple of months. However, there was a big layer of clouds covering the whole sky and I was pretty disappointed. That was when the idea for this shot struck me. There was this small strip just over the horizon where the Sun illuminated the clouds, restrained by the Atlantic ocean below and the thick layer of clouds above. I exposed for the sunlight and left everything else pitchblack to achieve this result.

This infamous canyon comes alive during the weekends as motorcyclists and car enthusiasts alike flock to the ~2 mile stretch of road to see exotic cars and hang out at the Rock Store. Jay Leno even comes by sometimes! The entire road runs from Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California, all the way into the San Fernando Valley, just outside of Los Angeles, California.